Finneas
Finneas
Finneas O'Connell, known mononymously as Finneas, is an American singer-songwriter, record producer, and actor born on July 30, 1997, in Los Angeles, California. He gained prominence as the primary collaborator and older brother of Billie Eilish, co-writing and producing her Grammy-winning albums, including When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? and Happier Than Ever. Beyond his work with Billie, Finneas has established himself as a solo artist with his debut album Optimist (2021) and the follow-up For Cryin’ Out Loud! (2024), showcasing his versatility and introspective songwriting. +7+7+7Người Nổi Tiếng Thế GiớiThe Scottish Sun+2Vogue+2+2
Raised in a creative household, Finneas was homeschooled by his parents, both musicians, which fostered his early interest in music. He began writing and producing songs at a young age, using Logic Pro to craft his sound. His musical influences include artists like The Beatles, Green Day, and Regina Spektor, which is evident in his melodic and lyrical style. Finneas is also known for his acting roles, appearing in shows like Glee and films such as Life Inside Out. +2+2Deliver My Tune+2+4+4IMDb+4Deliver My Tune
Known for his introspective and heartfelt lyrics, Finneas often reflects on personal experiences in his music. He emphasizes authenticity in songwriting, stating, “If I'm writing with or for someone else, it just has to feel true and real for them. It has to feel like they're being honest. If it's for myself, it's the same thing. It has to be something I can mean when I say it.” His approach to music is deeply personal, aiming to connect with listeners on an emotional level. Finneas's work continues to evolve, with his recent projects exploring themes of love, loss, and self-discovery. BrainyQuote+1+1